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Looking after your teeth when you’re living with HIV, can be a challenge, especially if the people helping you don't quite get it. The programs we team up with are pros in HIV care. They can help you spot issues early, navigate challenges, and keep you on track to maintain your health.
Colorado Health Network6260 E Colfax Ave Denver, CO 80220 303-837-0166
Denver Health and Hospitals660 Bannock St 2nd Floor Denver, CO 80204 303-602-8710
STRIDE 3292 Peoria St. Aurora, CO 80010 303-360-6276
Tepeyac Community Health Center2101 E 48th Ave. Denver, CO 80216 303-458-5302
Vivent Health5250 Leetsdale Dr Suite 300 Denver, CO 80246 303-393-8050
Explore the resources listed below as additional options that, while not necessarily funded by the Ryan White program, might be worth considering to meet your needs beyond our services.
The Oral Health Fund is a community-initiated program that helps cover dental bills when no other options are available. Keep in mind that funding is limited, so access isn't guaranteed. Connect with a Ryan White case manager to see if you qualify for assistance programs, including this one. For more details, including our most up-to-date Service Standards (which outline the quality and level of care required for all our Ryan White service categories), find more information on the Oral Health Fund and other services.
The Alexander Foundation helps with temporary financial assistance needs, including paying for dental care for LGBTQ+ folks.
Kids In Need of Dentistry (KIND) provides high-quality, affordable dental care for children in need throughout Colorado.